in their review of October 1973, [[Checkpoint]] #42 says, "Once again, the title points to the content and this Aussie fanzine is devoted to feminist fans, this issue being concerned with Women's Lib. The latter subject is, dare I say, rather tedious; but Gough does have an excellent letter column which makes the whole package well worth acquiring -- yes, even if you're a bloke."

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In their review of October 1973, [[Checkpoint]] #42 says, "Once again, the title points to the content and this Aussie fanzine is devoted to feminist fans, this issue being concerned with Women's Lib. The latter subject is, dare I say, rather tedious; but Gough does have an excellent letter column which makes the whole package well worth acquiring -- yes, even if you're a bloke."

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Susan Clarke Smith also published [[Beyond Antares]], and [[Chronicles]], and who is regarded as one of the 'founding mothers of media SF fandom in Australia'.

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Susan Clarke Smith also published [[Beyond Antares]], and [[Chronicles]], and is regarded as one of the 'founding mothers of media SF fandom in Australia'.

In their review of October 1973, Checkpoint #42 says, "Once again, the title points to the content and this Aussie fanzine is devoted to feminist fans, this issue being concerned with Women's Lib. The latter subject is, dare I say, rather tedious; but Gough does have an excellent letter column which makes the whole package well worth acquiring -- yes, even if you're a bloke."

Susan Clarke Smith also published Beyond Antares, and Chronicles, and is regarded as one of the 'founding mothers of media SF fandom in Australia'.